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. 2020 Feb 24;174(5):501–503. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2019.6071

Table 2. Bivariate Analysis of Factors Associated With Preference for EMR-wide Name and Pronoun Documentation Among 204 Respondents.

Demographic Characteristic Desire EMR-wide Name Documentation Desire EMR-wide Pronoun Documentation
No. (%) P Value No. (%) P Value
Gender identity
Transmasculine 101 (85) .007a 100 (84) .003a
Transfeminine 28 (67) 27 (64)
Nonbinary 34 (92) 34 (92)
Age, y
<18 87 (84) .29 85 (82) .48
≥18 y 62 (78) 62 (78)
Race/ethnicity
White 131 (81) .79 129 (80) .55
Nonwhite 22 (85) 22 (85)
Gender-related characteristics
Outness
Out to everyone 71 (88) .02a 71 (88) .06
Out to most 57 (88) 54 (83)
Out to some 19 (68) 20 (71)
Out to few or no one 11 (65) 11 (65)
Parental supportb
10 61 (83) .95 62 (83) .39
7-9 59 (83) 59 (83)
1-6 30 (81) 27 (73)

Abbreviation: EMR, electronic medical record.

a

Statistically significant (P < .05.).

b

Rated on a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 indicating not supportive at all and 10, extremely supportive.